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Steven Sessegnon joins Charlton on season-long loan
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Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window15 -
Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window0 -
Mate is Bristol City. Said SS played left back for them and was pretty decent.2
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Scoham said:Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window1 -
He's been brought in to be our starting left back. Can fill the gaps with injuries if need be too. Very versatile. Great signing.21
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Not exactly surprised that clubs are not busting a gut to sign any of our midfielders (Kirk maybe an exception). Surely we have to ditch a couple if we are to sign Payne? We have to sign a hard running forward if we are to play a high pressing game - probably a loan from Prem/Championship.0
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Strong versatile players are usually very good. Broadens his mind and he's likely to read the game in an advanced way1
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Can he play LWB as well as JFC did against his Club!0
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RC_CAFC said:ElfsborgAddick said:Saw this guy on tele once or twice, he was f****** brilliant.
A player is only as good as around him, I'll allow this signing as a statement of intent.
I speak as somebody totally disillusioned with our current situation and Sandgaard.
It’s an exciting time. I’d love us to be higher up the footballing pyramid, but we’re not. TS is investing sensibly and appropriately whilst wanting the best for the club. I don’t really know how much more we can realistically ask for.
His comments this close season have been a lot more business focused than the rapture he got caught up in last year which can only be a positive.
He's done a lot of good and is putting money in to keep us going and improving in lots of areas.
My main concern is the footballing side. Just like RD he believes he knows better than seasoned Pro's. It'll end one of two ways - 1. he'll strike lucky and we'll get promoted to the Championship at some point in the next two years. 2. He won't be lucky and by January Garner will be sacked and we'll be sinking like the titanic, another reason wasted that hopefully won't end with us looking at a lower league.
So far his management appointments haven't worked out (I'm sure for many different reasons) and transfers have ultimately been woeful. On paper we look to be turning the tide on some fronts, but I want to see where we are after 6-10 games and what the squad looks like then.1 -
Another that on paper looks a solid signing. Coming together nicely and five players in this early is really encouraging.
Still feel getting there right forward option in will effective make or break our season, but I’m definitely on board with how things are going.12 -
Callumcafc said:4
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RC_CAFC said:ElfsborgAddick said:Saw this guy on tele once or twice, he was f****** brilliant.
A player is only as good as around him, I'll allow this signing as a statement of intent.
I speak as somebody totally disillusioned with our current situation and Sandgaard.
It’s an exciting time. I’d love us to be higher up the footballing pyramid, but we’re not. TS is investing sensibly and appropriately whilst wanting the best for the club. I don’t really know how much more we can realistically ask for.
His comments this close season have been a lot more business focused than the rapture he got caught up in last year whichever can only be a positive.0 -
Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window25 -
Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window2 -
AFKABartram said:Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window0 -
Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.35 -
I'm sorry but if we're going to have someone wearing the number 2 shirt and playing left back? Send him back.1
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I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.7
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sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.
He clearly has to say something, but it's like when your mum comes in a says something during match of the day.13 -
sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.4
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killerandflash said:sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.
He doesn't own the training ground and doesn't own the valley, but he's losing 8+million pounds a year.
If it wasn't for his investment, Charlton would have been in trouble
TS is trying to get directly involved. We can smell the Brent on him but he is an ok person.
I hope he is at least enjoying this challenge.
If Charlton win a cup....
TS would probably grab it himself and lift it in the air while pointing at the skysports camera4 -
Henry Irving said:AFKABartram said:Henry Irving said:Came out of cinema to two bits of good news; this and the other stuff that is on the house of commoners page
Seems another sound signing.
One more perm and 3 or 4 more loans still to come from what I'm told but much nearer to end of the window
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Seems like a good Player, Wants to take on defenders and go forward, in the mode of CBT- That's a good feeling ,because if we only have one dangerous player, who is going to be the 'play maker', opposition, only have to take out and neutralise that player (CBT currently in our case),and it virtually game over.With 2 (or even 3) its a completely different story0
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Tutt-Tutt said:Saw him play at Left Back, for Fulham U23s v Norwich U23s at Motspur Park, a couple of seasons ago.
5-9 with a good build. Very Good performance. Produced some very good play on the ball going forward, and was instrumental in much of his side's build-up play on the left flank. He joined in the build-up through midfield very effectively with a number of forward runs into the last third, often getting behind the opposition right back position, where he produced a couple of very good low crosses, including an assist on his side's only goal. He showed very good control and passing ability off both feet, and good ability on the ball in general, with quick feet when in possession. In defensive play, he showed very good positioning and good anticipation to tidy up in behind the defensive line on a couple of occasions. Assessment - Championship/League One.
Difficult to know now why he hasn't pushed on. Only Fulham will know that. He looks a better signing, than gambling on 4th tier players being able to step up.1 -
Dave2l said:killerandflash said:sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.
He doesn't own the training ground and doesn't own the valley, but he's losing 8+million pounds a year.
If it wasn't for his investment, Charlton would have been in trouble
TS is trying to get directly involved. We can smell the Brent on him but he is an ok person.
I hope he is at least enjoying this challenge.
If Charlton win a cup....
TS would probably grab it himself and lift it in the air while pointing at the skysports camera1 -
AndyG said:Dave2l said:killerandflash said:sillav nitram said:I think TS’s comments are hilarious when we sign a player, suggesting he knows the player and their style of play, when in truth he’s probably never seen them play let alone know who they are and I say that with affection and not a criticism, in case anyone thinks I’m a TS hater, far from it.
He doesn't own the training ground and doesn't own the valley, but he's losing 8+million pounds a year.
If it wasn't for his investment, Charlton would have been in trouble
TS is trying to get directly involved. We can smell the Brent on him but he is an ok person.
I hope he is at least enjoying this challenge.
If Charlton win a cup....
TS would probably grab it himself and lift it in the air while pointing at the skysports camera1 -
I think this is a good signing. A player who has the opportunity to kickstart his career and the ability to do so, importantly.1
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mendonca said:Forwards seem to move later in the window unless silly money thrown at them. It's coming together.1